Born to public school teachers in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Laura Harris began acting professionally in CBC radio dramas at an early age. With a taste for quirky, character-driven material, Harris is known for playing 1930's starlet "Daisy Adair" in Showtime's cult hit Dead Like Me (2003) with Mandy Patinkin and Callum Blue. Film work includes Robert Rodriguez's The Faculty (1998), Christopher Guest 's A Mighty Wind (2003) and Chris Smith's comedic thriller Severance (2006) with Toby Stephens and Tim McInnerny. Recently voicing the role of "Kitty Pryde" in Joss Whedon's Astonishing X-Men (2009), other television work includes Showtime's The Outer Limits (1995), CTV's Defying Gravity (2009) with Ron Livingston and a SAG nominated turn in FOX's runaway hit 24 (2001) starring Kiefer Sutherland. In her personal time, Laura is active in the food justice community, recently receiving a full scholarship for the University of California, Berkeley to study social-ecological systems design. She splits her time between Los Angeles and the Bay Area.
Laura Hartley is an actress and writer, known for A Little Bit (2020), Message from the Future (2019) and Last Looks (2018).
Laura Healy is known for Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer (2020).
Laura Heikkinen is an actress, known for Jem: Only the Beginning (2016), Future (2016) and Alan's Song (2014).
Laura Heisler was born in the suburbs of Chicago, and raised outside Washington DC. She made her film debut in the short film Wrist (2000), and since then has appeared in Coverage (2008) as well as the independent features Coach (2009), Cold Souls (2009), Forged (2010), and YellowBrickRoad (2010), which had its premiere at Slamdance. A veteran stage actor, Laura has appeared in numerous world premieres Off-Broadway and regionally, including Sarah Ruhl's "Eurydice," Elizabeth Meriwether's "The Mistakes Madeline Made," David Adjmi's "Stunning" and Mark Schultz's "Everything Will Be Different." In 2007, she made her Broadway debut as Edward Ashbrook in "Coram Boy," directed by Melly Still. In 2011, she was nominated for both a Lucille Lortel Award and a Drama League Award for her work in "Kin" (written by Bathsheba Doran and directed by Sam Gold), Off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons.
Born in 1985, Laura Kay Henderson grew up with a love for movies, theater and all things storytelling. She began acting on stage when she was 13, started modeling at 19, and began acting for film when she was 21. As an actress she has filmed in the United States, Canada, France, England, Italy and South Korea. She is the founder of SHE Films Media, LLC, Bare Backstage Productions, LLC and the 501(c)3 non-profit Queer Theatre Kalamazoo, where she served as Producing Artistic Director from 2013-2019. Laura began working as a video specialist in 2010 while attending graduate school at Western Michigan University and founded She Films and Photography with a friend. As each in the pair forged futures independent of the business, Laura began to focus on documentary work with local non-profits. Laura officially founded SHE Films Media, LLC in 2018 with the hope to provide more opportunities for new and emerging talent, to showcase female-driven work, and to positively represent the LBQ community. When not on set, Laura is an adjunct-professor teaching Public Speaking and Interpersonal Communication.
Laura Hickmann is known for A Nuvem Rosa (2021), Kalanga: Cidade das Bicicletas (2015) and Preliminares (2015).
Laura Hojman is a writer and director, known for Antonio Machado. Los días azules (2020), Tierras solares (2018) and Una vez más (2019).
Laura Hokstad is known for Ready or Not (2019), Buckout Road (2017) and Falling Water (2016).